Hello everyone!
I am currently looking to get LSAT accommodations for a few issues I face. I have Anxiety, OCD, and also IBS. Is getting a note from my currently psychologist and therapist enough to cover the anxiety and ocd claim? And then getting a note from my GI doctor for the IBS enough? I heard some people on here say you need to go to some guy in beverly hills or get a psycho educational exam. I just want this done correctly, so I can get the help I need.
If someone could please advise, that'd be amazing. Thank you.
LSAT Accomodations Forum
- cavalier1138
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Re: LSAT Accomodations
LSAC's requirements are spelled out in detail here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsac-policy-a ... quirements
Bear in mind that you not only need to submit evidence of your condition(s), you need to get the professionals to sign off on the request for a specific kind of accommodation (or for extra time). So you'll need to identify which specific accommodations you'll be requesting and make sure that your therapist/doctor is willing to sign off on those being necessary.
Bear in mind that you not only need to submit evidence of your condition(s), you need to get the professionals to sign off on the request for a specific kind of accommodation (or for extra time). So you'll need to identify which specific accommodations you'll be requesting and make sure that your therapist/doctor is willing to sign off on those being necessary.